Re: [DIYbio] Re: Does Anyone Know Of A Submersible Arduino/RaspberryPI Compatible Spectrometer?

Honestly, I really hate platforms - they tend to do a handful of things really well and integrate like like crap with any other platform.  Picking something like python over c sounds particularly painful to interop with other things - I'd much rather have the raw probe data that can be run through an ADC or some other simple logic and code my own driver several dozen times over than I would try to decipher a half dozen different platform developer's API, coding styles, and logical paradigms then make them play nicely together (it's also much faster to do the former in addition to being less stressful.)

On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 2:52:20 PM UTC-4, John Griessen wrote:
On 09/04/2017 12:41 PM, Abizar Lakdawalla wrote:
> What exactly are the measurements for

Yes, maybe Cory could use a platform like I am working on back burner to run with
solar power, micropython for filesystem on SD cards, inexpensive flat flex cables and connectors for modules...able to support
10mA average 3V current draw indefinitely, more for bursts and more with more optional long life batteries.

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